Tiger or Indian, briefly | 24 |
Ranger or Angel, briefly | 24 |
Oriole or Yankee, slangily | 26 |
Oriole or Yankee, informally | 28 |
Oriole or Yankee, briefly | 25 |
Oriole or Tiger, informally | 27 |
Oriole or Tiger, for short | 26 |
Oriole or Blue Jay, for short | 29 |
Oriole or Blue Jay, e.g. | 24 |
Minnesota Twin, e.g., briefly | 29 |
Mariner, e.g., briefly | 22 |
Jay or Ray, in sports slang | 27 |
Eck, for most of his career | 27 |
DiMag, for his entire career | 28 |
Det. Tiger or N.Y. Yankee | 25 |
Blue Jay or Oriole, for short | 29 |
Blue Jay or Oriole, briefly | 27 |
Angel or Royal, briefly | 23 |
Angel or Athletic, briefly | 26 |
Discontinued Oldsmobile model | 29 |
Olds discontinued in 2004 | 25 |
Oldsmobile debut of 1998 | 24 |
Car discontinued in 2004 | 24 |
Oldsmobile's last model | 27 |
Last Oldsmobile to be made | 26 |
Last Olds off the line | 22 |
Last Olds model produced | 24 |
Former Oldsmobile model | 23 |
The last Oldsmobile made | 24 |
Successor to the Cutlass | 24 |
Oldsmobile's final model | 28 |
Oldsmobile of 1999-2004 | 23 |
Oldsmobile model of 1999-2004 | 29 |
Olds's last compact | 23 |
Olds model for six years | 24 |
Olds introduced in '98 | 26 |
Old car similar to a Malibu | 27 |
Last Oldsmobile ever produced | 29 |
Last of the Oldsmobiles | 23 |
Last car built by Oldsmobile | 28 |
Final Oldsmobile ever made | 26 |
Car similar to a Grand Am | 25 |
1999-2004 Oldsmobile model | 26 |
'90s-'00s Olds model | 28 |
Last Oldsmobiles ever made | 26 |
Models sold from 1999 to 2004 | 29 |
Late Oldsmobile models | 22 |
Compacts produced until 2004 | 28 |
Car models introduced in 1999 | 29 |
Yanks and A's, e.g. | 23 |
Tigers and Indians, briefly | 27 |
Indians, e.g., briefly | 22 |
Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed | 28 |
Having heightened senses | 24 |
All-points bulletin, e.g. | 25 |
Shout "heads up!" | 27 |
Attentive to possible danger | 28 |
Ready to react, perhaps | 23 |
In a post-caffeine state | 24 |
"Heads up!" e.g. | 26 |
___ Bay, Canadian port | 22 |
Type of post-caffeine state | 27 |
Ready to jump, perhaps | 22 |
Make buddy aware of show | 24 |
Like prairie dogs, notably | 26 |
Like an excellent guard dog | 27 |
Like a worthy watchdog | 22 |
Like a good base-runner | 23 |
Keeping one's radar up | 26 |
Colorful warning, often | 23 |
Bring to the attention of | 25 |
Bright eyed and bushy tailed | 28 |
Bit of Weather Channel news | 27 |
A serious one may be red | 24 |
"Heads up!," e.g. | 27 |
Sent smoke signals, maybe | 25 |
Most on one's guard | 23 |
In a wide-awake manner | 22 |
In a completely awake way | 25 |
Sounds the alarm, e.g. | 22 |
Red ones are quite urgent | 25 |
Gives the high sign to | 22 |
All-points bulletins, e.g. | 26 |
Some computer messages | 22 |
Red or yellow conditions | 24 |
Contacts the authorities | 24 |
They may create a buzz | 22 |
Microbrewery offerings | 22 |
English country festivals | 25 |
Ballantine and Redhook | 22 |
They're drawn in bars | 25 |
They may be brown or cream | 26 |
Part of Guinness records? | 25 |
City in southern France | 23 |
Alternatives to lagers | 22 |
Things measured in yards | 24 |
They're often drawn | 23 |
They're in taprooms | 23 |
They're found in yards | 26 |
Some microbrewery offerings | 27 |